platform_system_core/mkbootimg/mkbootimg
Sami Tolvanen fa0b90aa79 mkbootimg: use int for os_version and os_patch_level
The parse_int function attempts to interpret the string to detect
base, which leads to it assuming strings starting with 0 are base
8. This obviously fails for certain dates, so use int instead.

Bug: 27498078
Bug: 22914603
Change-Id: I50b1fb3d7876f2ec17d00649cc9a2d23af2aec2b
(cherry picked from commit 294eb9dac3)
2016-03-29 18:27:13 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2015, The Android Open Source Project
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from __future__ import print_function
from sys import argv, exit, stderr
from argparse import ArgumentParser, FileType, Action
from os import fstat
from struct import pack
from hashlib import sha1
import sys
import re
def filesize(f):
if f is None:
return 0
try:
return fstat(f.fileno()).st_size
except OSError:
return 0
def update_sha(sha, f):
if f:
sha.update(f.read())
f.seek(0)
sha.update(pack('I', filesize(f)))
else:
sha.update(pack('I', 0))
def pad_file(f, padding):
pad = (padding - (f.tell() & (padding - 1))) & (padding - 1)
f.write(pack(str(pad) + 'x'))
def write_header(args):
BOOT_MAGIC = 'ANDROID!'.encode()
args.output.write(pack('8s', BOOT_MAGIC))
args.output.write(pack('10I',
filesize(args.kernel), # size in bytes
args.base + args.kernel_offset, # physical load addr
filesize(args.ramdisk), # size in bytes
args.base + args.ramdisk_offset, # physical load addr
filesize(args.second), # size in bytes
args.base + args.second_offset, # physical load addr
args.base + args.tags_offset, # physical addr for kernel tags
args.pagesize, # flash page size we assume
0, # future expansion: MUST be 0
(args.os_version << 11) | args.os_patch_level)) # os version and patch level
args.output.write(pack('16s', args.board.encode())) # asciiz product name
args.output.write(pack('512s', args.cmdline[:512].encode()))
sha = sha1()
update_sha(sha, args.kernel)
update_sha(sha, args.ramdisk)
update_sha(sha, args.second)
img_id = pack('32s', sha.digest())
args.output.write(img_id)
args.output.write(pack('1024s', args.cmdline[512:].encode()))
pad_file(args.output, args.pagesize)
return img_id
class ValidateStrLenAction(Action):
def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, nargs=None, **kwargs):
if 'maxlen' not in kwargs:
raise ValueError('maxlen must be set')
self.maxlen = int(kwargs['maxlen'])
del kwargs['maxlen']
super(ValidateStrLenAction, self).__init__(option_strings, dest, **kwargs)
def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
if len(values) > self.maxlen:
raise ValueError('String argument too long: max {0:d}, got {1:d}'.
format(self.maxlen, len(values)))
setattr(namespace, self.dest, values)
def write_padded_file(f_out, f_in, padding):
if f_in is None:
return
f_out.write(f_in.read())
pad_file(f_out, padding)
def parse_int(x):
return int(x, 0)
def parse_os_version(x):
match = re.search(r'^(\d{1,3})(?:\.(\d{1,3})(?:\.(\d{1,3}))?)?', x)
if match:
a = int(match.group(1))
b = c = 0
if match.lastindex >= 2:
b = int(match.group(2))
if match.lastindex == 3:
c = int(match.group(3))
# 7 bits allocated for each field
assert a < 128
assert b < 128
assert c < 128
return (a << 14) | (b << 7) | c
return 0
def parse_os_patch_level(x):
match = re.search(r'^(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})', x)
if match:
y = int(match.group(1)) - 2000
m = int(match.group(2))
# 7 bits allocated for the year, 4 bits for the month
assert y >= 0 and y < 128
assert m > 0 and m <= 12
return (y << 4) | m
return 0
def parse_cmdline():
parser = ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('--kernel', help='path to the kernel', type=FileType('rb'),
required=True)
parser.add_argument('--ramdisk', help='path to the ramdisk', type=FileType('rb'))
parser.add_argument('--second', help='path to the 2nd bootloader', type=FileType('rb'))
parser.add_argument('--cmdline', help='extra arguments to be passed on the '
'kernel command line', default='', action=ValidateStrLenAction, maxlen=1536)
parser.add_argument('--base', help='base address', type=parse_int, default=0x10000000)
parser.add_argument('--kernel_offset', help='kernel offset', type=parse_int, default=0x00008000)
parser.add_argument('--ramdisk_offset', help='ramdisk offset', type=parse_int, default=0x01000000)
parser.add_argument('--second_offset', help='2nd bootloader offset', type=parse_int,
default=0x00f00000)
parser.add_argument('--os_version', help='operating system version', type=parse_os_version,
default=0)
parser.add_argument('--os_patch_level', help='operating system patch level',
type=parse_os_patch_level, default=0)
parser.add_argument('--tags_offset', help='tags offset', type=parse_int, default=0x00000100)
parser.add_argument('--board', help='board name', default='', action=ValidateStrLenAction,
maxlen=16)
parser.add_argument('--pagesize', help='page size', type=parse_int,
choices=[2**i for i in range(11,15)], default=2048)
parser.add_argument('--id', help='print the image ID on standard output',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output', help='output file name', type=FileType('wb'),
required=True)
return parser.parse_args()
def write_data(args):
write_padded_file(args.output, args.kernel, args.pagesize)
write_padded_file(args.output, args.ramdisk, args.pagesize)
write_padded_file(args.output, args.second, args.pagesize)
def main():
args = parse_cmdline()
img_id = write_header(args)
write_data(args)
if args.id:
if isinstance(img_id, str):
# Python 2's struct.pack returns a string, but py3 returns bytes.
img_id = [ord(x) for x in img_id]
print('0x' + ''.join('{:02x}'.format(c) for c in img_id))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()